Land Use & Zoning
In Arizona, a conditional rezoning approval requires the developer to:
APay additional property taxes
BMeet specific conditions attached to the rezoning approval before development can proceed✓ Correct
CComplete development within 6 months
DAccept lower density than requested
Explanation
Conditional rezoning (or rezoning with conditions/proffers) approves the rezoning subject to the developer meeting specific conditions agreed to in the approval process, which become binding commitments.
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